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I'm wondering if Ned has been darkening his tan trying to fool the new owners into thinking he's a minority and therefore more difficult to terminate. Might pull it off for a little while, but eventually the melanoma will do its thing. Ned, you are sooooo 70's! Why don't you quit now before they fire you? Go out to Death Valley and have an orgasmic experience being turned into jerky (pun intended) by the relentless desert sun?

Well, I'm watching Saturday Trainwreck & Todd is still on weekends & Janelle & "The Movie Critic" are still on air so the purge has not started yet. By the way, tell Janelle to put some makeup on & Nashville is not interested in an anchor whose on air delivery is akin to a talking like a teenage girl...

9:57 p.m., way to show how stupid you are. With more sutomation, television stations think they need fewer employees. Many employees will be let go snd not replaced. Automation is a more important subject to discuss on a news blog than how fat someone looks.

" an anchor whose on air delivery is akin to a talking like a teenage girl..." We were talking about that this weekend. For example, she pronounces the word "food" as "feud." This is not only distracting, but annoying and certainly not professional.

Go back to your holes creepers. Not a damn thing has happened at the Ranch besides folks working. EZ cum EZ go.

But the new bosses are on their way to town. Taking a tour Thursday. A whole gaggle I hear. Like ten of them. Hopefully a piece of the parking deck doesn't hit them on the head. That would be embarrassing.

Oh yeah, KATV is moving. People have been saying this for a few years now. I guess they were right. Smart asses.

Quit worrying about who's getting fired. Worry about the product being "produced" at these TV stations. Compare and contrast styles and composition. Not just locally but nationally. You will get an idea passes for "journalism" these days. It isn't much different from market to market. Just the faces, places and spaces.

Also, don't judge the talent. Easier to sit back behind the camera and talk crap than get in front of it and have the world judge your every move. Yes the reward is greater than being behind the camera but so is the risk. You didn't have the guts or skills to get in front of the camera so use them wisely behind it. Build your product. Don't tear it down.

Did my eyes deceive me this morning on Daybreak or was Melinda really stirring her coffee in a styrofoam cup using a stir stick with her pinky finger in the air?? She may live in Chenal but she is from Crime Bluff after all..,